This property is a protected monument and is located in the charming medieval village of Lluc Alcari, close to Deiá. Stunning views of the sea and mountains.

Lluc Alcari is a small protected village on the north-west coast of the Tramuntana Mountains, and only 2 kilometres from the beautiful village of Deia with its excellent restaurants, cafes and art galeries.

This exceptional property dates from the 15th Century and was once the summer residence of the Archbishop of Palma. Its tower is the only one in Mallorca not taken by pirates and remains fully intact.

A large gate leads to a covered entrance with shaded outdoor dining area, behind the lovingly landscaped patio with fountain. From here you enter the living and dining area. In the adjacent vault is the modern kitchen. The free-floating staircase leads to the ensuite bedroom. Offering breathtaking sea views, the room comes with a fireplace, TV, stereo and king size bed.

On the same level there is a studio with access to the tower with wonderful sea views. As with the roof terrace, you can access the tower via a small staircase.

Via another spiral staircase you enter the two guest rooms and a bathroom.

Underfloor heating, terracotta floors and beamed ceilings provide comfort and warmth, even during the winter months. The tasteful interiors help enhance the special atmosphere and complete the image of this extraordinary estate.

Minimum rental period: 9 days

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Features

Sea views

Terrace

Garden

Parking

Distribution

Plot: aprox. 350m2

Constructed area: aprox. 350m2

The property has been built over 4 floors and comprises of 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, modern kitchen, living/dining area, patio with fountain.

Extras

- unbeatable location in the exclusive medieval village of Lluc Alcari, Deiá, Mallorca

- stunning views of the sea and mountains

- listed building

- patio with fountain

- terrace

- 2 fireplaces

Location

Located in the picturesque medieval village of Lluc Alcari, on the coast of the Serra de Tramuntana, some three kilometres from Deià towards Sóller. It is 85 metres above sea level and comprises some twenty buildings that conform to the most idyllic images of Mallorca.